Craig Robertson Isn’t Just Fighting For The ‘W’ at BAMMA 12

Still, he tells me, this isn’t a fight, or an opponent they can afford to take lightly. Craig knows that a good performance on the undercard could see him and his team featured on national television between the main card fights later that evening, which will gain his club more recognition and legitimacy in the eyes of the locals who are still sceptical of MMA.

“Look, all we want to do is share our knowledge and experiences with guys who are just as keen as we were when we started. For example, we have started a BJJ class and any of the young guys who train in the kids class are given a free gi and are never charged for the classes until they are adults. We want to do this right.”

Thanks for the positive comments guys, I'm gonna be writing more like this from now on. It's much more fun than Q&A style interviews for me to write. It's like writing a short story but I don't need to make anything up!

Craig's a really great guy and I've not yet spoken to anyone involved in MMA in Scotland who has a bad word to say about him. he told me a lot more stuff that I just couldn't fit into this article. I learned that his first pro fight was against a Dinky Ninja, for example.

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The best moment of my life was being punched in the face by Liam Harrison.

Thanks for the positive comments guys, I'm gonna be writing more like this from now on. It's much more fun than Q&A style interviews for me to write. It's like writing a short story but I don't need to make anything up!

As Scott walked away from the limp body of another anonymous training partner, the fog slowly cleared from his eyes and he relaxed his posture slightly. Rolling his shoulders, as if the last three knockouts were simply a warm-up he looked over to his coaches and smiled.
"How's that for an uchi mata?" he said with a wink, as the next unfortunate volunteer stepped through the gate of the training cage"

The best moment of my life was being punched in the face by Liam Harrison.